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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1942. PAGE THRE1 E FORCES NAZIS TO EAT BIGJOASTS Leningrad And Moscow Safe Now Hitler's Press Agent Admits. (This daily feature, conducted by D e W i 1 1 Mackenzie, Wide World news analyst, is written today by Fred Vanderschmldt.) A swift trip backwards through the Russian campaign unearths a surprising number of official German words which are now being gulped down by the fuehrer's high command. To take only the sectors most prominent in the news today, here are a few: Leningrad, Sept. 0, 1941: "It is surrounded, isolated from the rest of Russia, is being attacked by every military means at Ger many's command and should be taken within a reasonable space of time." Bryansk-Vyazma, Oct. 9, 1941: "Here the last fully able Rus sian armies of the entire soviet front, without any leadership, are facing annihilation. , . The soviet union is militarily fin ished." Sevastopol. Nov. 16, 1941: 'The fall of this Crimean naval base is just a question of time." Today, however, the siege of Leningrad is practically lifted; those "annihilated" red armies of Bryansk and Vyazma have risen from the snows and actu ally are a deadly menace to the Germans on that very line where they were supposed to have been utterly destroyed; the nazi besiegers of Sevastopol in the western Crimea are are on the defensive, threatened not only by the garrison of the naval base but also on their flank by a powerful assault from the Rus sian forces which have stormed and recaptured the eastern Cri mea from the sea. It is on the central front no longer, in fact, the "Moscow front," that the most astonish ing German reverses have taken place. The German line, which less than two months ago re sembled a clamp fastened loose ly about Moscow, has been turned inside out. It now takes tha shape of a spraddled hairpin, the head looped around the town of Mozhaisk, the legs spreading northwest and south west. The legs of the hairpin are being bent toward each other by the Russian armies above and below Mozhaisk, and in both areas the Russians have over run the prepared "winter de fenses" where the nazis intended to dig in until spring. Only in the Tzhaisk salient battered head of the hairpin do the Ger mans cling to these winter for tifications, under the point blank fire of Russian cannon. Therefore Dr. Otto Dietrich is fully justified in declaring to day that Germany's military operations "have entered an ex tremely serious and indeed criti cal phase." It is fitting that it should be Dr. Dietrich, Adolf Hitler's per sonal press chief, who makes this admission. You have met Dr. Dietrich before in this col umn. It was he whom I quoted in paragraph four in the Bryansk-Vyazma. STUDElSlLOCK TO DEFENSE JOBS Portland, Jan. 10. (JP Port land high school students have flocked to war industries In such numbers that the Portland school system will make a siz able reduction in the high school teaching staff. Superintendent Ralph E. Dug dale said some students had en lird in the armed forces, and that enrollment decreases were as high as 130 in some schools. He proposed to transfer high school teachers to primary school classes, dismissing many assigned substitute teachers. State Field Agent Cites Income Taxes Because, he said, some doubt exists In the minds of people here as to who must file state income tax returns, L. R. Schoettler, field agent In the southern Oregon territory for the state tax commission, em phasized Saturday that returns must be made by those whose gross Incomes exceed f 4 000; Electrical Contractor Wiring Repairing OLSON ELECTRIC t K. Central where the net In com of bus-! band and wife exceeds $1,500, ) or where a single man's net income is $800 or more. Mr. Schoettler pointed out that the state returns should not be confused with the fed eral requirements which are lower. ! The local office for aiding state Income tax payers will be opened February 26 in the courthouse. Margery Southwell Is New Teacher In Rogue River School Rogue River, Jan. 10. (Spl) Margery Southwell, graduate of Oregon State college and ma jor student in home economics, was elected to a teaching po sition on the high school staff here January 8, at the regular board meeting when the resig nation of Mrs. Lovell Berg was accepted. The new teacher will join the staff January 19 at the opening of the second semester. Mrs. Berg's resignation was tendered two weeks ago be cause her husband was transfer red to the Portland district where he will continue work with his company. Mrs. Berg has been in charge of home economics and social studies. Miss Southwell has just com pleted 30 hours of work beyond college graduation at Oregon State college and received a state teachers certificate. She is an honor student of O.S.C. and has received special recognition in courses of physical education, as well as home economics and sciene. Her high school work was done in Klamath Falls Un ion high school. Toledo, Jan. 10. (AP) An Oregon State Grange resolution asking re-establishment of the schools of commerce and mining engineering at Oregon State col lege will be presented to the state board of higher education this month, Ben Buisman, Grange Bulletin editor, said to day. The resolution says work In business administration is need ed "since farming is a business requiring knowledge of sound business and marketing prac tices and principles." Mining engineering Is particu larly urgent at this time because of the national emergency, the resolution says. TO CAPTURE ONE Drayton, N. D., Jan. 10. P) The city of Drayton hired a night watchman to watch for intruders, but when robberies continued, they hired the day policeman to watch tha night watchman. In district court, Antone Car penter, the night watchman, was sentenced to six months in jail on a charge of unlawfully entering a building. Robert Newne, day police man, had hidden in a cafe and caught Carpenter as he entered the building. AID BOND SALE As a means of aiding national defense, The Western Union Telegraph Company has inaug urated a convenient plan for its 52,000 employees to purchase United States Defense Savings Bonds. The amount specified by each employee will be deducted from his monthly earnings week ly and deposited in a special bank account. When the required amount has been accumulated, the company will purchase and deliver a defense savings bond for the employee. Defense stamps will be placed on sale to the pub lie as Western Union offices shortly. HOGUE To Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett, Central Point, Jan. 8, a boy, 9 lbs., at Sacred Heart. TRY OUR HERBS When Others Fail For ejulck and permanent relief of ailments area oi long standlna) CHINA HERB CO. 13S E. Mala St Madlord Births Church Interests and Notices Latter Vmj ftalnts 131 W. ftscond St. Sunday school at 10 .30 a. nv Sacrament meeting at T p. to. Relief society Tuesday at 3 p. m. Primary association Tuesday at 4 p. m. M.LA. Tueaday at 7 :80 p. m. Central Avenne Church of Christ Corner Central and Jackson. Melvln Sparks, minister. The annual meeting of the church to select officers for the ensulnf year will be held at the close of the mora ine services, this Sunday. The min ister will speak on the scriptural qualifications for elders and deacons. a. m. Bible school. 11 a. xn. Communion service follow ed by sermon. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Worship eervlc. Thursday 7:30 pjn. Choir rehearsal. Pilgrim Holiness Church Cor. East Jackson and Bessie, near Roosevelt school. Sunday school 0:49 a jn. Special review and teltogram talk by Mrs. Reck. Something you will enjoy. Worship and sermon 11 a.m. Ser mon by Rev. R. Heck. Children's meeting 6:45 p. m. Chapel service Jacksonville 8 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:48 p. m. Mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday 7:46 p. m. Never a strang er but once. A cordial invitation extended to all. Rev. C. Edwin Cox, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorised Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Janu ary 11, "Sacrament. Sunday school at 9 :30. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, la held at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 414 and 416 Med ford Center build ing, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian la In attend ance from 10 to 4. The first Baptist Church Fifth and North Central Sts. Wolford A. Dawes, Minister. Bible school, 0:45. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "All-out For God. Choir anthem. "Thou Art God" by Berge. Duet by Miss Betty Myers and Kenneth Raymond. Young People's groups meet at 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon. "Stiff-necked." Choir. "The Church By the Side of the Road" by Ackley. Solo by Mrs. D. Klmmons. All are; Invited to Join us In these services. St. Peter's Lutheran Churrti Synodlcal Conference X. Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Young, Pastor Sunday school, 0:45. Divine worship, 11 o'clock. Theme : The Meaning of Christ's Baptism. The annual meeting of the congre gallon will be held this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. The ladles of the congregation will serve a fellowship dinner In the church basement at noon. Each lady Is requested to bring a covered dish. All are cordially Invited to stay for the dinner and annual meeting. Sunday school teachers' meeting Monday, 1p.m. The AAL will meet at 8:00 Tuesday evening la the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Schempp. 305 Laurel street. Confirmation Instruction Wednes day, 7 p. m. Walt her league meeting and social Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome. Church Of The Nazarene Holly at First St. Fred M. Weatherford wll be heard both morning and evening today. At 10:45 a. m. he will speak on "Essen tials to Reaping.'' Hla 7:30 p. m. topic. "How A Soul Reaches God." a challenge to the present crisis. This church will open a southern Oregon campaign in the Interest of evangelism the latter patr of this month. Watch for further announce menta. Sunday school, 6:46 a. m. Three departments all capably supervised and taught. Every child should be In Sunday shcool. Adults never graduate from the Bible. Three young people's groups meet. 6:30 p. m. These groups have capable leaders with Inspiration si programs In all depart menta. Christian educa tion la Invaluable to all youth. Mr. Eugene Culbertaon is director of music; Mrs. Ethel Komstad, or ganlst, and Mrs. Mattte House, pianist. We extend a friendly Invitation to visitors. (Dh ixjcotrs! err trmoif iooui n m or aMinrrowsT mm ruurcaco AN FRANCISCO'S finest family hotel. Quiet, refined, and friendly aimotrphere. In the tstj heart of the theatrical, restaurant, and shoppinc district tATtl FtOM Apoetolle Faith Chore h 3rd and North Central Rev. C. W. Frost, Pastor. 1:00 a. m4 Sunday school. 10:80 a. m.. devotional service. 7:45 p. nu evangelistic service. A program of music and song, by tha organ, orchestra and chorus precedes this service. Martin Olrard, director. Church of Christ Court St. Singing begins 10:30 a. m. Lesson, subject "Worship- la con tinued 11 a. m. Communion 11:46 a. m. Service 7:S0 p. m. The boys will have a good lesson arranged for us. so come and worship at the Church of Christ. Church of God Haven and Holly St. Rev. T. O. Satterfleld. pastor. Bible school 6:45 a. m. H. W. Bunch, supt. Competent teachers with a class and a welcome for all. Preaching service 11 a. m. Sermon by pastor. Christian Crusaders at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic services 7:30 p. m- Pastor will again be heard. Wednesday night prayer and praise service 7:30 p. m. Come and enjoy these servlcea with us. Advent Christian Church (Not Seventh Day) Corner West Jackson at Welch. Bible school 6:46. Ruth Bebb, su perintendent. Full corps of teachers. Lesson theme. Boyhood of Jesus. Now that Uncle Sam has decided to build an army camp here, we see a challenge to the churches. There will be boys of all fattha and no faith. We of the lltle A. C. church are going to do our best to meet this challenge. Come and worship with us. A hearty welcome awaits you. Foursquare Oospel Church Corner of Central and Jackson Rev. W. 8 hear burn. Pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, classes for sll ages. 11 a. m, morning worship. 6 p. m.. Young People's Crusader service. 7:80 p. m., evangelistic service. 7:30 p, m., Tuesday, deeper teach ing service. 7:30 p. m., Thursday, praise, prayer and testimony with prayer for the sick. You are Invited to come and find fellowship In the word of God and enjoy the goapel singing. (Episcopal) Oakdale at Fifth Herald G. Gardner, B. D-, Rector. Rectory, 48 Quince 8 a. m.. holy communion. -9:45 a. m.. Junior church and church school. Graded classes for all ages Including high school and adult. Richard Scott, superintendent; Frits KlBsen. assistant. Vested Junior choir under direction of Berenice Reames. Marguerite Conrad at the organ. 11 a. m.. worship. Sermon by the rector. Senior choir directed by Ro berta Ward Bebb. . Organist, Eva Hamlrlgg Marsh. Each Friday at 10:30 a. m, plain celebration of holy communion. Each Friday at 13:10. men's lunch eon at the Jackson hotel. Strangers are cordially Invited to all services of Saint Marks church. First ChrHtlsn Church Ninth and Oakdale Streets Reuben W. Coleman, minister 9:43. Sunday school with graded classes for all ages. 10:55. Morning worship. Prelude. "Andante CantabUe" Peter Tschalkowsky. Offertory, "Lea Pstlllons, Concone. Anthem. "Rejoice and Be Exceed ing Glad", Peace. Sermon, "Come Follow Me." 6:80. Young People'a meeting' Talk by Dr.. Douflaa Corpron. 7:80. Evening worship. Prelude. "Song Without Words', Mendelssohn. Hymn alng. Marmle Olson. Offetory, "Water Fairies". 6. Heller. Missionary address by Dr. Douglas Corpron of Hofet, China. Dr. Corpron left China Just before the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Hla hospital has since been taken over by the Japanese. You should hear him. Calendar for Week Tueaday 7:80. Young People'a mls- ! slonary circle. Wednesday 7 JO. Official - board meeting. Thursday 7:30. Choir rehearsal at Effle Kurts studio. POISON OAK? Try a bottle ot ZEMACOL Ton nut be eatuned or your money today at WESTERN THRIFT. ehMrfnnr refunded, Oat a bottle CesMafCUUeeeJ ..mil Garage Service at oot Kiaa : last Caeisw St I VjWeear arts . l Cnltjr II Ifedford Center Bide. Marlon IL Clifton, leader. Walter K. Clliton. assistant. Tueedee. p. m. Clue. -Practical Application of Truth." Thun, I p. m. Class. "Leasees In Truth." This canter la span dally except Sundays from 10 to t o'clock, where Unity book, and publication may be read, purchased or borrowed. Consultation mar be had with tha leader by appointment. Flret Presbyterian Dr. Sherman London DlTlne. pastor. Meat 17 Roes Court. Church school for all ages. 9:45 a. m. Youth Veapers. T p. m. James Hoey. JrH leads tha seniors and Mre. Lauaman tha Junior high. All younf folks Inrtted. Dr. John B. Weir, distinguished India missionary. Is guest preacher at 11 a. m. Hear him discuss tha prob lems of tha Par East. All from per sonal ' knowled ga. Anthem led by Imogens Smith, chorister with Vert Palling, organist, "Build The Mora Stately Mansions" (Mark Andrews) and duet by Jean McAllister and Imogen Smith. "O Lord Remember Me." Tuesdsy Is Women's Circle day. Sea social column for details of tha fir group meetings. Crater Lake guild for young busi ness women meets Monday at a p. m. with Mildred Lauaman, 1132 West Main Street. In this world crisis hour find your place) In the church of your choice and b faithful In prayer and service unto Him who Is our only sur de fense. rtrst Methodist Chnrrh Ms In end- Laurel Sts. Louis C. Klrby, minister. Sunday school 9:45 s m. M. J. Neumann, superintendent. There will be a general assembly in the church auditorium. Worship 11 a. m. Quest spesker. Dr. 8. E. Palrham. A dedicatory serv ice will be held by the former pastor. Rev. Joseph Knott. Anthem by choir. Solo: The Holy City", W. P. Brooks, beiitone. A special feature of the day will be a potluck dinner at 13:30 at which service visiting pastors and a number of laymen will give short talks. Helen High Pierce, soprano, will sing. The evening service will feature Rev. Joseph Knotts as guest speaker, a quartet, Elsie Carl ton Strang, so prano; Mabel Randolph, alto: C. A. Meeker, tenor, and R. C. Wright, baritone. Solo by Mary Ann's Oatea, soprano. Youth meetings 6:80 p. m. A sub -district conference meeting of visiting pastors will be held In the church Monday from 10 a. m. to 8:80 p. m. The Bible study conducted by the pastor In the church Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. MEMO TO ADVERTISERS A. B. C. as AUDIT World Lecturer To Appear at Baptist Church Two Nights Col. F. J. Milei of London, Internationally known preacher and lecturer, will speak In the First Baptist church next Thurs day and Friday at 7:30 p. m. Col. Miles Is International secre tary ot the Russian Missionary Society, Inc. He was senior Col. F. J. Miles chaplain of the Australian mili tary forces In World war I and was decorated three times for bravery. Col. Miles, who has traveled extensively, spent 12 years In India, was for IS years under the Southern Cross, has led tourist parties throughout Eur ope and has lectured and preach ed In practically every capital city and center of population of importance. He has traveled in Soviet Rus sia and frequently in the Rus sian mission field and speaks with first-hand authority. He will speak on the subjects "Rus sian Races in tha Religious Realm" and ''Is the World an Icebertf or a Shin?" All are in. vlted to attend these services. ! A freewill offering will be taken. Zlan English Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdale Karl W. Brockbous. Pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship service. 7 p. m. Luther league. Sermon topic: "Tha Ultimate Worth of Man.' Visitors and ffuesta are always wel come at Zlon. , Use Mall Tribune want ads. 1 JsSsf Rules Newspaper f. Mak$ your advertising cet& csy t read, friendly and informative. People read newt papers for the news. Give them facts and news about your merchandise and services, t. Advertise regularly. Do what successful sales men do call on cuttomert and prospects con sistently. 9. Protect your advertising Investment by Insist ing on audited circulation reports that tell you Just what circulation you get for your money. Guesswork Is wasteful. In order that you may know just what you get for your money when you adver tise in this newspaper, we are membera of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. This is a national, cooperative association of more than 2000 publishers, advertisers and advertising agencies. Organized in 1914, the purpose of the Bureau is to MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE This newspaper Is a member of the Audit Bursa of Circulations. Ash for copy of our latest A. B. C. report giving audited facts and figures about our circulation. BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS Missionary Official Will Speak Tonight At Christian Church Mrs. H. B. Mara of Indian apolis, Ind., executive secretary of the department of missionary organizations of the Disciples of Christ, will speak at the First Christian church this evening at 7:30. Mrs. Marx, who la kept In touch with the world Christian movements through her official relationships. Is one of the out standing platform speakers In the Christian church, and has a dy namic personality. Mrs. Marx is speaking In be half of the "Emergency Million Campaign" being conducted by the Christian churches of the country to meet the present cri sis. "She lives with the needs of the world before her and it is her task to help inspire the five thousand or more missionary or ganizations among the Christian churches of the world to meet those needs. Her messages are vital and challenging," said the pastor. R. W. Coleman, In an nouncing her coming. STOCK RECOVERY New York, Jan. 10. UP) War and tax clouds dampened recovery efforts in today's stock market and leading Issues dip- pea tractions to a point or so. The list looked as though it might put on a feeble rally In early dealings but bidders soon began to fade and, while a few favorites managed to contest the shifa with moderate improve ment losers were well In the majority at the close. Transfers for the two hours were around 350,000 shares, Simple Profitable ADVERTISING establish and maintain definite stand ards of circulation, audit the circula tion records of the publisher members and report this verified information to advertisers. Annually, one of the Bureau'a large staff of trained auditors makes a thor ough audit of our circulation. The verified facts and figures thus obtained are issued in an official A.B.C. report. Our A.B.C. report tells how much cir culation we have, where the circulation goes, how it was obtained, how much people pay for it and many other facts that you should know when you buy newspaper advertising. Thus when you advertise in this newspaper your invest ment is in known and verified values. a PACTS AS A MEASURE OP one of the smallest turavert for a Saturday sine last November. American Telephone was fair ly successful in contesting the retreat, the theory here being this stock may have been "over sold." Western Union waa re sistant In response to the corn- pany s upswing in earnings. In the backward column were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, U. S. Rubber common and preferred, Douglas Aircraft, J. C. Penney, American Smelt ing, DuPont and Texas Co. Bonds were mixed. Commodi ties advanced following the vic tory of the farm bloc In the sen ate on provisions of the price control law now being formu lated. FASTEST CRUISER Boston, Jan. 10. AP) The 8.000-ton light cruiser San Di ego one of the fastest ever built for the United States navy was commissioned today at the Bos ton navy yard. The craft, launched at the Bethlehem Steel company's Fore River plant on July 26, la de signed to make approximately 33 knots, approaching the speed of new-type destroyers. Fistula Sometimes Results From Piles Thousands of rectal sufferers might save themselves from humiliation and serious complications of Fistula or deep-seated abscesses by recognis ing that an ordinary case of Pilea should not be neglected. Learn the facta by writing today for a FRFB copy of an up-to-the-minute. 122 ptige Illustrated book on Plstula, Piles (hemorrhoids), rectal abscemes, related ailments and colon disorders. A postcard will do. Tt may save you much trouble and worry. The Me Cleary Clinic, E217 Elms Blvd., Ex celsior Springs, Mo. AT MIDFORD'S NEW ICE ARENA Popular Prices Skates for Rsnt Three for ADVERTISING VAIUP.